We determine the chemical changes associated with viscosity reduction when heavy oil is cracked in subcritical water. The viscosity reduction has a temperature threshold for onset of 290 °C—this suggests an enhanced acid cracking regime associated with the maximisation of water dissociation at these conditions aided by the already increased solubility. The mean molecular weight is reduced by nearly 50%. Oxygen and sulphur are reduced by about half of this—either by expelled gas effluent (H 2S) or by conversion into mono-aromatic base sulphur-containing structures. The amount of lower branched paraffins is increased.</p
As water approaches the critical point, the dielectric constant lowers enabling solution of heavy oi...
As water approaches the critical point, the dielectric constant lowers enabling solution of heavy oi...
As water approaches the critical point, the dielectric constant lowers enabling solution of heavy oi...
We determine the chemical changes associated with viscosity reduction when heavy oil is cracked in s...
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Viscosity and sulphur content are two important properties of heavy hydrocarbons for downstream proc...
Viscosity and sulphur content are two important properties of heavy hydrocarbons for downstream proc...
Viscosity and sulphur content are two important properties of heavy hydrocarbons for downstream proc...
Viscosity and sulphur content are two important properties of heavy hydrocarbons for downstream proc...
As water approaches the critical point, the dielectric constant lowers enabling solution of heavy oi...
As water approaches the critical point, the dielectric constant lowers enabling solution of heavy oi...
Viscosity and sulphur content are two important properties of heavy hydrocarbons for downstream proc...
\u3cp\u3eViscosity and sulphur content are two important properties of heavy hydrocarbons for downst...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. In this study, the hydrothermal upgrading (HTU) of high sulfur-content heavy oi...
The gradual decline in conventional oil production combined with an increasing world energy demand h...
As water approaches the critical point, the dielectric constant lowers enabling solution of heavy oi...
As water approaches the critical point, the dielectric constant lowers enabling solution of heavy oi...
As water approaches the critical point, the dielectric constant lowers enabling solution of heavy oi...
We determine the chemical changes associated with viscosity reduction when heavy oil is cracked in s...
\u3cp\u3eWe determine the chemical changes associated with viscosity reduction when heavy oil is cra...
Viscosity and sulphur content are two important properties of heavy hydrocarbons for downstream proc...
Viscosity and sulphur content are two important properties of heavy hydrocarbons for downstream proc...
Viscosity and sulphur content are two important properties of heavy hydrocarbons for downstream proc...
Viscosity and sulphur content are two important properties of heavy hydrocarbons for downstream proc...
As water approaches the critical point, the dielectric constant lowers enabling solution of heavy oi...
As water approaches the critical point, the dielectric constant lowers enabling solution of heavy oi...
Viscosity and sulphur content are two important properties of heavy hydrocarbons for downstream proc...
\u3cp\u3eViscosity and sulphur content are two important properties of heavy hydrocarbons for downst...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. In this study, the hydrothermal upgrading (HTU) of high sulfur-content heavy oi...
The gradual decline in conventional oil production combined with an increasing world energy demand h...
As water approaches the critical point, the dielectric constant lowers enabling solution of heavy oi...
As water approaches the critical point, the dielectric constant lowers enabling solution of heavy oi...
As water approaches the critical point, the dielectric constant lowers enabling solution of heavy oi...